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2 May, 18:55

Katie has 6500 in her savings account. If it earns 6% interest every month how much savings does she have in her account in over half a year

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  1. 2 May, 19:16
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    First, you recognize the algorithm for the equation: A=P (1+r) ^n. This is the algorithm for interest. P is the amount of initial money (in this case, 6500), r is the interest rate (6%, or 0.06), and n is the number of times it is being compounded. Since half a year is given to me, 6 months is what I will be using, or just 6.

    Next, plug in the numbers. The equation is now: A=6500 (1+0.06) ^6.

    Now time to solve. First add what's in the parenthesis, and put it to the power of 6, for 6 months. Then multiply that amount to the initial dollar amount; 6500. This will leave you with 9,220.37.
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